In my experience the Swiss women don`t usually have their pants on and that is half of their attraction. The other half is that they can chop wood fetch water bear children carry the old man back from the pub and still have time to bake a cake and knit the mother-in law a pair of mittens. God bless them all.

good their ain't no book lernin' for em on that list. These furiners bringing all their fancy idears and fillin der heads with nunsense.
Naked in the kitch'n or out in the birthin' shed, I say.

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[just for the record I lived with a German girl for 5 years, a Dutchie for 5 years, and a NZ lady for 8 years}

One of my neighbours in Murten was the town lawyer, and gosh he was bossed about when he came home.
In the summer, with open windows, on the street we could all here him being castigated for not taking the rubbish out, etc. usw.

I am truly sorry for dragging this thread off the topic, which began as dating Swiss men, presumably from the eastern cantons.

Through most of spring and Summer this year I was back on the dating scene, and met quite a few Swiss German girls through a popular phone app (yeah..you know the one).

What I noticed was that those in my target age group (mid 30's) were giving either mixed signals or no signals of their interest. They also seemed to be non-specific on what they were looking for. This leads me to the conclusion they were applying a "silent auction" approach: dating a few guys consecutively and avoiding progress in any until the "highest bidder" arrived. Once I identified the pattern it saved me a lot of wasted time and effort.

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Through most of spring and Summer this year I was back on the dating scene, and met quite a few Swiss German girls through a popular phone app (yeah..you know the one).

What I noticed was that those in my target age group (mid 30's) were giving either mixed signals or no signals of their interest. They also seemed to be non-specific on what they were looking for. This leads me to the conclusion they were applying a "silent auction" approach: dating a few guys consecutively and avoiding progress in any until the "highest bidder" arrived. Once I identified the pattern it saved me a lot of wasted time and effort.

In North America with a certain 'app', the key was to finally decode and understand what 'Netflix and Chill' meant.

Through most of spring and Summer this year I was back on the dating scene, and met quite a few Swiss German girls through a popular phone app (yeah..you know the one).

What I noticed was that those in my target age group (mid 30's) were giving either mixed signals or no signals of their interest. They also seemed to be non-specific on what they were looking for. This leads me to the conclusion they were applying a "silent auction" approach: dating a few guys consecutively and avoiding progress in any until the "highest bidder" arrived. Once I identified the pattern it saved me a lot of wasted time and effort.

Through most of spring and Summer this year I was back on the dating scene, and met quite a few Swiss German girls through a popular phone app (yeah..you know the one).

What I noticed was that those in my target age group (mid 30's) were giving either mixed signals or no signals of their interest. They also seemed to be non-specific on what they were looking for. This leads me to the conclusion they were applying a "silent auction" approach: dating a few guys consecutively and avoiding progress in any until the "highest bidder" arrived. Once I identified the pattern it saved me a lot of wasted time and effort.

Through most of spring and Summer this year I was back on the dating scene, and met quite a few Swiss German girls through a popular phone app (yeah..you know the one).

What I noticed was that those in my target age group (mid 30's) were giving either mixed signals or no signals of their interest. They also seemed to be non-specific on what they were looking for. This leads me to the conclusion they were applying a "silent auction" approach: dating a few guys consecutively and avoiding progress in any until the "highest bidder" arrived. Once I identified the pattern it saved me a lot of wasted time and effort.

I thought the app has never been intended for dating, but for something else, you missed the other signals